The Etna Lions were a team to be reckoned with on Tuesday.Playing at home for the first time this season, the Lions soundly defeated the Bonanza Antlers of Oregon in doubleheader action 11-0 in both games.After starting the season 0-3 at a tournament in the Redding area, the Lions have bounced back nicely, including earning a 5-0 scrimmage win last Friday at Yreka High. Head coach Collin Krueger said that the scrimmage victory against a good team like Yreka "was a confidence booster for us."It showed on Tuesday as the Bonanza Antlers had no answer for the Lions."Our pitching was good and so was our defense," Krueger said. This included a 5-4-3 double play, the first one the Lions have made in five seasons, Krueger said.Etna also did well with their bats on Tuesday.'We had a lot of hard hit balls, Krueger said,In game one, Nick Meyer had a top notch performance, going five-for-five with three runs and an RBI. Ricky Reynolds went 4-for-4 with two runs. Kainen Krueger had two RBI's and a run. Preston Munson picked up the victory, finishing with eight strikeouts and giving up a single hit in three innings of work. Alex Berry had three strikeouts and gave up only two hits in two innings of work.In game two, Munson had two RBI's and two runs.Tyler Murphy went 2-for-3 with two RBI's and a run. Trevor Stacher had two runs. Reynolds picked up the victory for Etna. Starting on Thursday, Etna is hosting the two day 2013 Marble Mountain Baseball Tournament with games being played in Etna and in Fort Jones. A total of eight teams, including the Lions, are taking part. Etna opens things up against Modoc at 9 a.m. at Etna High and plays Anderson that night at 5 p.m. in Fort Jones. Yreka will also be at the tournament along with fellow Siskiyou County team Tulelake. Other teams taking part are Hoopa, West Valley and Central Valley.